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Artists Spotlight
PAMELA JOY TROW Her newest book of poem and illustrations is mesmerizing and an ode to Mother Nature: There’s A Crystal Clear Pond: The Unseen World of Water Pollution Coloring Book. Working with content director Jeremiah D. Tipton (funded by NEA, Pinellas County and Creative Pinellas), she is hosting free interactive workshops at local libraries 11/12 Dunedin, 12/3 Tarpon Springs and 12/17 Safety Harbor; attendees get the book, colored pencils, and other goodies. Pamela finds inspiration in the places she has lived. Brooklyn instilled a love for mythology, archetypes, and metaphors, Santa Fe inspired her Day of the Dead work, and Florida’s West Coast has prompted creations of fantasy, mermaids, and sea life themes. Joyous art is her jam, and Trow’s artworks can be purchased on greeting cards, prints, stickers, bookmarks in stores and museum shops across the United States as well as the UK, Ireland, and Paris. Locally, you can find her creations at holiday shows (Florida CraftArt, Morean Arts Center) plus The Merchant, Florida CraftArt Gallery, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, Zaiye Artizan Market and Sail Market. www.pamelajoytrow.com
THE TAO OF DOW The Museum of the
Arts & Crafts Movement (MAACM) is showcasing the legendary artist and visual composition guru Arthur Wesley Dow through 1/15/2023. On exhibit are 18 color woodblocks, six paintings, and 41 original cyanotypes from the rare Ipswich Days album. Also included in the exhibit are the original album By Salt Marshes, where Dow illustrated his friend Everett Stanley Hubbard’s poems with simple woodcuts, and the three sets of Ipswich Prints, which include 18 prints of Dow’s original designs. Dow began experimenting with woodblock printing in 1891, when he looked for new, non-Western inspirations for landscape painting. While researching at the Boston Public Library, he discovered the flat, linear woodblock prints of Japanese-master Hokusai. Struck by the simplicity, elegance, and decorative beauty of Hokusai’s compositions, Dow’s way of seeing landscapes was transformed. Dow embraced certain compositional techniques from Japanese sources which defined the ukiyo-e aesthetic: bold lines, flattened planes of color, asymmetry, truncated forms, the division of an image into sections through devices like windows, screens and walls, and the use of strong diagonals and unusual perspectives. In ukiyo-e prints, Dow found an alternative to traditional academic techniques, wedding an admiration for Oriental aesthetics with an English Arts and Crafts sensibility and seeking a synthesis of Western and Eastern art. Dow called his woodcuts “color themes” and executed every step of the printing process: choosing the image, carving the blocks, selecting and applying colors, and printing each impression by hand. He frequently experimented with color in his prints, using the same blocks to make multiple impressions in different inks. which enabled him to suggest different seasons or times of day.
HOLIDAY GIFTS Looking for unique presents that support local artists? Shop the weekly markets for handmade crafts, Shopapalooza, Sail Market, local galleries and museum gift shops, especially Museum of Fine Arts, The Dali, MAACM, The Imagine Museum, Morean Arts Center, Creative Clay, Florida CraftArt, WADA and 2nd Saturday Art Walk downtown St. Pete; find them in PN’s Arts & Leisure listings. Pami Designs’ cell phone purses are wearable art, and I love my Bucs, flamingo and typewriter bling bling designs. www.pamipocket.com
“There’s A Crystal Clear Pond, The Unseen World of Water Pollution” FREE Hour of Coloring Book, Family Game, and Education on the Unseen World Water Pollution - St Pete College - Midtown - By Pamela Joy Trow and Jeremiah D Tipton www.eventbrite.com/e/free-theres-a-crystal-clear-pond-the-unseen-world-of-waterpollution-tickets-413667439447
You look Splendiferous!
The Dunedin Fine Art Center dresses up for its 36th annual holiday show and sale with an exhibit titled Splendiferous! What makes this exhibit different is immediate gratification: when you see a painting, ornament, or any artwork you like just carry it to a cashier and take it home! When: Nov. 5-Dec. 23, M-F 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm, Sunday 1-4pm Where: Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin, Information: 727-298-DFAC or www.dfac.org
Start your holiday shopping at the 25th Annual Florida CraftArt Festival where you’ll be delighted by the creations of 100 of the nation’s best contemporary fine craft artists from 12 states.
When: Saturday, Nov. 19, 10am-5pm and Sunday, Nov. 20, 10am-4pm. Where: Just outside Florida CraftArt Gallery, at the crossroads of Central Ave. and 5th Street in St. Pete., Information: https:/bit.ly/3z11ykH “Deeper Meaning” by local artist and MUSE recipient D YaeL Kelley opens at the Woodfield Fine Art Gallery with an opening reception on Nov. 11, 5-9pm, and runs through Jan. 7, 2023. Location, information, hours of operation and upcoming events: www.WoodfieldFineArt.com
Slava Ukraini! (Glory to Ukraine!)
Celebrate Ukrainian culture with KOLO, an immersive experience of the dance, visual and musical heritage of Ukraine, during its North American premiere in Sarasota at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall on Dec. 26 (www.vanwezel.org/boxoffice/ kolo). The show moves to St. Petersburg on Dec. 29 at the Mahaffey www.themahaffey. com/show/kolo-3p).
Wicked awesome
Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast hosts Wicked Plants, the Florida Society of Botanical Artists’ exhibit of images of flora they consider wicked, i.e., thorny, poisonous, etc. The show runs through the end of the year at the foundation’s Burrows-Matson House headquarters at Bay Preserve, 400 Palmetto Ave. in Osprey Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. Call 941-918-2100 for holiday hours. A portion of sales will benefit the Foundation.
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts presents Transformations: A Gender Exploration by Mariette Pathy Allen. Pathy Allen has been photographing the transgender, genderfluid, and intersex communities for over 40 years. This exhibition is a tribute to her life’s work and the continual fight for gender exploration. Where: FMoPA, 400 N Ashley Drive, Tampa When: Through March 2023 Information: 813-221-2222 or www.fmopa.org
Mariette Pathy Allen, “Paula and Daughter, Rachel”
Artsy opportunities for adults University Area CDC (Community Development Corporation’s) Prodigy Cultural Arts offers free art lessons to adults of all abilities. Taught in English and Spanish, you’ll explore drawing, composition, color and styles, using various media and painting techniques. When: Wednesday, 11am-noon Where: University Area Community Center, 14012 N 22nd St., Tampa More information: call 813-558-5212 ext. 309
Hurricane Ian may have pushed Tampa’s first-ever SoHo Artwalk to Nov. 5 but didn’t dampen the festivities. The one-day showcase of visual, written, performance art and more by local artists takes place from noon to 5pm along Tampa’s South Howard Ave. Maps will be available at various locations and on display at Ike Smart City kiosks across the city of Tampa.
American Stage presents “The Colored Museum”
George C. Wolfe’s satirical exploration of African American culture celebrates its contributions and continuing legacy. The play takes us on a journey through 11 “exhibits” that illuminate African American stereotypes old and new and return to the powerful soul and spirit of what it means to be African American citizens. When: Nov. 2-27 Where: American Stage, 163 3rd St. N, St. Pete. Information and tickets: www.americanstage.org
Gee, if only I’d held onto my 1988 Macintosh …
Fifteen years after the first-ever iPhone hit stores for $499, a
factory-sealed, first-generation device just sold through LCG Auctions for $39,339 – nearly 80 times its original price. “We had no idea of the impact it would have,” LCG Auctions founder Mark Montero said. “To discover an original first release model from 2007 still brand new with its factory seal intact is truly remarkable.”
The unstoppable Creative Pinellas
Creative Pinellas’s 2023 Emerging Artist Grantees include Troy Bernardo, Jenipher Chandley, Marie Cummings, Kathryn Cummins, Dennis DeBon, Kimberly Engel, Patrick Arthur Jackson, Aimee Jones, Amy Wolf, and Agueda Zabisky. The grant includes a financial award of $2,000 as well as a professional mentor and an exhibition during the grant period.
Creative Pinellas and Visit St. Pete/Clearwater are launching the first ART’N Month in November. The annual event celebrates the arts, arts organizations, and artists throughout all of Pinellas County (aka Arts Coast). Explore all the arts Pinellas County has to offer including museums, artist communities, hands-on learning opportunities, and immersive performances.
Read Arts Coast Magazine www.creativepinellas.org/ arts-coast-magazine to learn more.
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE)
has partnered with Creative Pinellas to add murals by local artists Laura “Miss Crit” Spencer and Leo Gomez to the Gate 12 Mural Project. The artists were selected through an open application process to create a welcoming art experience as travelers arrive on the ramp outside Gate 12. The murals should be finished by yearend. To learn more about the two projects visit https://bit.ly/3z2fqew
PMP returns
Toby and Itzhak Perlman welcome back the Perlman Music Program students, faculty and alumni for the annual Perlman Music Program Winter Residency celebrating the future of classical music. PMP Suncoast cultivates, educates and inspires audiences of all ages through classical music performances and education outreach programs. When: Dec. 28-Jan. 7, 2023 Where: USF Sarasota-Manatee campus
For a schedule, tickets, and other PMP Suncoast programs events visit www.perlmanmusic programsuncoast.org.
Live & Local & FREE at the Straz Center’s Boardwalk Stage Join local performers including talented singer-songwriters, high-energy drag queens, and top-notch instrumentalists under the stars and along the Riverwalk. Snack and imbibe from SIP and Maestro’s On the River. For more information and a schedule, visit www.strazcenter.org.
School’s Out/Art’s In. Send the kids to Chihuly Themed One Day Art Camp during public school in-service days, where your kids are transformed into multi-media artists. Campers will learn about Dale Chihuly and the art of glass blowing. After a docent-led tour of the Chihuly Collection, campers will create Chihuly-inspired art masterpieces to take home. For dates, times and cost call the Morean Arts Center at 727-822-7872 x211 or visit https://bit.ly/3CH2yvd.
The SHINE Mural Festival may be over, but the fun remains year-round. If you haven’t already, check out the Vitale Bros. mural at the Parc Center for Disabilities, 3190 75th St N., on the corner of 32nd Ave N. and 75th St. N behind Tyrone Square Mazda.
Island Gallery West, voted Anna Maria Island’s “Favorite Gallery,” invites new artists to join the membership coop to display and sell their art to locals and island visitors. Interested? Check out www.islandgallerywest.com or contact Susan Bokos at sbokos@gmail.com.
A head full of dreams
Artists throughout time have depicted the profound yet common phenomenon of human experience: the dream. The Dalí presents “Shape of Dreams” exploring 500 years of dream-inspired paintings from the 16th to 20th century. Where: The Dalí Museum, 1 Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg When: Nov. 25-April 30, 2023 Information: www.thedali.org/ exhibit/dreaming